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How to Keep Your Job Past the Probation Period

by MouthyGirl

So the job search is over, YAY! Now you have a new job to go to…this is always a strange time, unless of course you do it frequently. :)

At this point you should have knowledge of several things for your first day, including a contact persons’ name and number, you should know what the dress code is, and also your job title and duties. By this time, if you’re going to be on a probationary period with this employer, you’ll know it.

This means that the job isn’t “yours” yet. You have the time period they gave you (typically 30 – 90 days) to prove you should be hired beyond the probationary period. A lot of companies are opting to do this now because sometimes you just can’t find out everything in an interview. Legally.

You know what I mean; tardiness problems, bad hygiene, bad attitude, improper dress, chronic illness, laziness….family drama that spills into the workplace…it’s a long list that gets longer everyday because of those sorry people who don’t take their jobs seriously enough to actually earn the money they make.

They give good employees like you and me a bad name. To be perfectly blunt, this is why personality tests and credit checks are becoming commonplace in the interview process. Bad habits and choices spread across your life, they don’t just affect your home life.

Anyways, when you go to work somewhere new, it’s difficult to feel confident because you don’t know anyone. Just smile at people as you walk by, that gesture alone can do wonders for other people’s impression as you’re shown around your new workplace.

As long as you’re going to be surrounded by other people working for someone else, you need to be an adult and make the best of it, learn what you can, take opportunities that are available and grow. Corporate America has things to offer, you just have to recognize it. All employers have something to offer beyond just a paycheck, even if all it might be is a lesson learned.

Part of the first day on a new job is the fear of not being liked or making a bad impression. So don’t be the jackass that comes in and starts badmouthing everyone and everything you don’t like. If you’re a pessimist, don’t make it public, if you’re judgmental, don’t tell everyone, these are all things you should keep to yourself and only share with those already familiar with you.

Smile early and smile often, make sure it’s brushed and sincere, but use it as a tool and don’t be greedy with it, a smile will light up your face and draw people to you. Seriously.

Additionally, don’t ask one person every question you have. If you don’t know where the bathroom is yet, use that as an excuse to introduce yourself to a coworker, “Hi, I’m _____. I’m new here and haven’t been pointed to the bathroom yet, do you mind showing me to the ladies room?” When it’s lunchtime ask someone where a good restaurant is, or to show you to the building’s cafe, this will break the ice and possibly lead to a nice lunch with someone else..or a nice lunch people watching.

Say thank you and please, and be agreeable. This trial period isn’t just with your boss, the people around you have a little bit to do with how your co-existence will be, so don’t forget that nobody likes a jerk. And for crying out loud, don’t try to be someone’s best friend!

It’s another day, another dollar – another window of opportunity is open for you now. See it for what it is, a new, fresh day with opportunity in your path. Who wouldn’t want to be you?

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New Stuff and Overdue Thanks

by MouthyGirl

I’ve bought a few new domains. SabrinaMassey.com – currently set up for a school project and SabrinaMassey.info set up as a personal blog. Sort of an unplugged version of me.

It’s dark with a smidgen of pink and I’ve called it Sabrina Fair, after the play, woman of the world. I like that I have a rare name and it’s always kind of made me laugh that most people consider it a Hispanic name and expect me to be Hispanic. Kind of ironic just cuz I’m so pale, lol.

I wanted to take some time out and thank Wendy for her contributions every week to MouthyGirl.com – isn’t she awesome?!

I love her writing style, she is a true storyteller capable of bringing you right into her emotions and involving you in her point. Her posts reach out and grab you right through to the end and that’s what I’ve always liked about her writing.

I was selfish for a long time and kept her to myself on MySpace, where she blogs as well. If you ever want to see only her posts here, just click the category link above “Wendy’s Weekly Take”(<—or that one) and all her posts will show up for your reading pleasure.

Eventually, I realized I had to share her and thankfully she was willing to guest post here, every Monday I’m anxious to be the first person to read her post for the week, it’s one of the few treats I allow my nerdy self, lol. I’m privileged to be able to share her talent with you all and I’d love it if you have a favorite post of hers if you’d share that in the comments here.

Thanks everyone, and thanks Wendy!

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